Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
21st Edition
ISBN: 9781259915673
Author: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean Masaki Flynn Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 4P

Sub part (a):

To determine

Calculation of GDP and NDP.

Sub part (a):

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GDP income approach can be calculated as follows.

GDP in expenditures' approach = [Personal consumption expenditures+Net private domestic investment +Consumption of fixed capital+Government purchases+Net exports]                                                  = $245+$33+$27+$72+$11                                                  = $388

The value of GDP from expenditure approach is $388.

GDP expenditure approach can be calculated as follows

GDP in income approach =[Compensation of employees+Rents+Interest+Proprietor's income+Corporate profits+Taxes on production and imports+Consumption of fixed capital+Net foreign factor income+Statistical discrepancy]=$223+$14+$13+$56+$18+$27-$4+$8=$388

The value of GDP from income approach is $388.

Net domestic product can be calculated as follows.

NDP=GDPConsumption of fixed capital=$388$27=$361

The value of net domestic product is $361.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Gross Domestic Product (GDP): It is the worth of final goods and services produced in an economy within a particular time framework.

Net Domestic Product (NDP): It is the aggregate money value of all final commodities and services produced in the country in a given time period, minus net depreciation.

Sub part (b):

To determine

Calculation of national income.

Sub part (b):

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National income from NDP can be calculated as follows.

National Income=[Net Domestic Product-Statistical discrepancy+Net foreign factor income]=$361$8+$4=$357

National income is $357.

National income from income and tax can be calculated as follows.

National income=[Compensation of employees+Rents+Interest+Proprietor's income+Corporate profits+Taxes on production and imports]=$223+$14+$13+$33+$56+$18=$357

National income is $357.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Gross Domestic Product (GDP): It is the worth of final goods and services produced in an economy within a particular time framework.

Net Domestic Product (NDP): It is the aggregate money value of all final commodities and services produced in the country in a given time period, minus net depreciation.

Sub part (c):

To determine

Calculation of personal income.

Sub part (c):

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Personal income can be calculated as follows.

Personal Income=[National IncomeTaxes on production and importsSocial security contributionsCorporate income taxesUndistributed corporate profits+Transfer payments]=$357$20$19$21+$12=$291

Personal income is $291.

Sub part (d):

To determine

Calculation of disposable income.

Sub part (d):

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Disposable income can be calculated as follows.

Disposable Income = Personal Income-Personal Taxes=$291-$26=$265

Disposable income is $265.

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